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MediCinema coming to Birmingham Children’s Hospital

05th Jun 2025

Today we announced the intention to build our first MediCinema in the Midlands, inside the prestigious Birmingham Children’s Hospital, to bring the magic of the movies and the power of cinema to their patients and families with what will be our largest capacity cinema in operation.

 

Every year, the hospital cares for 100,000 of the UK’s most unwell children. Of its 40,000 annual inpatients, over 7,200 (approx. 20%) stay for up to three consecutive weeks, with just under 700 having to stay even longer. These lengthy stays can impact an entire family’s physical and mental health, with patients often feeling isolated from their parents, siblings and friends.

 

Bringing the magic of the movies to the hospital through a shared cinema space will create positive experiences for thousands of patients and their families every year and at no cost to them or the NHS.

 

Improving Patient Experience

 

One family who believes the cinema will be a game-changer for their time spent in hospital is the Cooksons, whose daughter, Evie, has been a patient since she was just two days old.

 

At just 36-hours-old, Evie suddenly stopped breathing and suffered a cardiac arrest. Her dad, Alex, immediately began CPR while they waited for an ambulance to take her to her local hospital. She was quickly transferred to the Children’s Hospital for intensive care to save her life.

 

Alex and Evie’s mum, Jas, were told Evie had sepsis and a bowel issue which required emergency surgery. After the operation Evie returned to Intensive Care where she remained for many weeks. Slowly, but surely, she began to get stronger, defying all the odds. However, her journey was anything but straightforward, with multiple bouts of sepsis and an additional 15 surgeries. The family were also trying to balance their time between Evie in hospital and her older sister, Esmae, at home.

 

At six months old, Evie was finally strong enough to go home. Now three years old, she is still under the care of the hospital and has had another five operations, as well as multiple blood transfusions. She also requires specialist infusions at home, which Alex and Jas have had to have extensive training to be able to administer and she remains a regular inpatient at the hospital, often staying for weeks at a time.

When Evie was a baby, having a cinema inside the hospital would’ve been ideal to allow us to spend time together as a family, with some normality. Now Evie’s older and still a regular inpatient, it’ll be great for the girls to spend time there together making the hospital feel like an exciting place to be.

Alex, Evie's father

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About the New MediCinema

 

This new facility is a partnership between Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity and MediCinema and will be housed in the hospital’s current lecture theatre, a non-clinical space, which will be converted to become a state-of-the-art cinema during evenings and weekends, while remaining as a place for staff training and education during the day.

 

The cinema will be complete with 63 purpose-made, movie-style seats and is designed specially to accommodate wheelchairs, hospital beds and medical equipment to ensure as many patients as possible can access the screenings. Once complete, it will be the largest MediCinema in operation, expecting to provide around 260 screenings per annum and putting smiles on the faces of an estimated 5,000 attendees every year.

We’re so excited to be able to bring a MediCinema to our patients. The inclusion of a cinema within our hospital will help reduce feelings of isolation and benefit patient recovery rates, bringing a little bit of magic to their stay, enabling them to create positive lifelong memories of their time spent in hospital. The cinema will create an opportunity for the whole family to come together for a shared experience, with nursing staff on hand to deliver any care needed. It will also allow our children to stay connected with their peers, ensuring they don’t miss out on the latest releases just because they’re sick.

Daljit Athwal, chief nurse and midwifery officer at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust

We are absolutely delighted to announce our partnership with Birmingham Children’s Hospital and its Charity to bring a MediCinema to the heart of the Midlands.  The immersive nature of the big screen really helps to transport patients and their families away from the challenging situations they are facing, giving them a sense of normality and time together away from the clinical setting of the wards.  We know that our therapeutic services will make a real difference to Birmingham Children’s Hospital and the community it serves.

Colin Lawrence, MediCinema CEO

A total of £1m needs to be raised to make the cinema and its initial running costs a reality. Thanks to pledges of over £400,000 from Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity’s visionary network of Changemakers – made up of some of the region’s top business leaders, companies and entrepreneurs – there’s just £600,000 left to raise in partnership with MediCinema. The Children’s Hospital Charity has launched a public fundraising campaign, while MediCinema will be drawing on some funding support from its existing long-term partners.

 

The cinema will be supported by MediCinema’s central team, who oversee operations and programming and deliver official film-themed activities to transform the hospital experience for patients.

 

It is anticipated building work on the MediCinema will start at the end of October and will take approximately eight to 12 weeks to complete.

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